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Fatar ST-900 User Manual

Fatar ST-900
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Welcome to the world of the Fatar Studio Series Keyboard Controllers.
Congratulations on purchasing the ST-900, one of the finest master keyboard
controllers in the world today. The action is a result of many years of design and
engineering to bring the musician a: keyboard mechanism that feels as close to an
acoustic piano as possible.
The Studio-900 is the perfect choice for a musician looking for a simple yet
versatile keyboard controller to produce quality results for the live or studio
environment
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
* 88 weighted keys with hammer action
* One zone
* Velocity Sensitive
* Pitch Bend Wheel and Programmable Wheel
* Two Parallel MIDI Outputs
* Sustain Input Jack
"Volume Input Jack
* Program change, MIDI Channel, Transpose, Programmable wheel (Volume, Pan,
Aftertouch, Pitch, Modulation) etc.
* External Adapter 9V DC 500ma included
CONNECTIONS:
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Fatar ST-900 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Keys88
Velocity SensitivityYes
MIDIYes
TypeMIDI Controller
MIDI ConnectivityIn, Out
Pedal InputsSustain

Summary

Technical Characteristics

Connections

MIDI Functions

Program Change

Explains how to change sounds on the sound source using program change commands.

Bank Change

Describes how to select banks for sound sources, enabling program selection.

Control Commands and Panel Overview

Control # Commands

Discusses MIDI controller functions like aftertouch, pitch, modulation, volume, and pan.

Top Panel Layout

Details the layout of the top panel, including wheels, switches, and numeric keypad.

Operation and Usage

Base Channel Configuration

Guides on setting the base MIDI channel for the keyboard controller.

Programmable Wheel Assignment

Explains how to assign functions to the programmable wheel (Wheel A).

Transposition

Describes how to transpose the keyboard to change the key of played notes.